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Incident Management at Netflix Velocity
Dave Hahn talks about how Netflix engineering teams think about failure, why they believe chaos is their friend, failure is guaranteed, and why Netflix is better off having both.
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The Art of Chaos Engineering Panel
The panelists answer audience questions on the emerging field of chaos engineering including what chaos engineering is, how you get started with it, and pitfalls of adoption.
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Chaos Architecture
Adrian Cockcroft takes a look at best practices and challenges in getting to a chaos architecture mindset.
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Chaos Engineering on a Budget
Heather Nakama tells the story of implementing chaos testing on a small product, and how several small and targeted early investments in chaos engineering saved time and effort.
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Chaos: The Last Stand against Our Robot Overlords
Nathan Äschbacher talks about Chaos Engineering and how to shift towards working with chaos instead of against it, in order to build safe, reliable, and increasingly deterministic complex systems.
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“GameDay” – Achieving Resilience through Chaos Engineering
Pete Cohen and Matt Fellows discuss GameDay and chaos engineering, what they are, and how they were done successfully by some organizations.
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State of Chaos Engineering
Bruce Wong discusses the current state of Chaos Engineering, emerging patterns of success, and the future opportunity at hand.
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Choose Your Own Adventure: Chaos Engineering
Nora Jones talks about different experiences on "Chaos Adventures" including both successes and failures introducing Chaos in an organization.
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Automating Chaos Experiments in Production
Ali Basiri discusses the motivation behind ChAP (Chaos Automation Platform), how they implemented it, and how Netflix service teams are using it to identify systemic weaknesses.
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Applying Failure Testing Research @Netflix
Kolton Andrus and Peter Alvaro present how a “big idea” -- lineage-driven fault injection -- evolved from a theoretical model into an automated failure testing service at Netflix.